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Grace Life Conversations – 12/8/2013

Life Verse

For I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is God’s power for salvation for everyone who believes, first to the Jew, and also to the Greek.

-Romans 1:16

Sunday School Conversation

READ: Isaiah 64:6-8

SHARE: You may have heard this saying, “If it is gonna be, it’s up to me!” But God’s Word clearly teaches that when it comes to salvation and living, that is a gift from God. What does this passage in Isaiah say about our own efforts to live rightly before God? How do we truly live by faith rather than trusting in our own works?

PRAY: Ask the Lord to help you become clay so that he can mold you into what He wants you to be.

Parents – Refer to the “One Conversation” page for further discussion with your children.

Sermon Conversation

READ: Philippians 2:6-11; Revelation 5:1-9

SHARE: Jesus did what no one else could have done. He lived a sinless life as a man on the earth, but suffered all of God’s wrath for our sins on the cross. What does that mean for us as sinful people? How does that affect the way that we worship Jesus?

PRAY: Pray that God would help you better understand how He views your sins in the light of what Christ did on the cross. Ask Him to help you exalt the name of Jesus in your conversations, thoughts, actions, and decisions.

4-Core Conversation

The beginning point of the Christian life is salvation. Take a moment and share your salvation experience. If someone asked you, “How can I be saved?” how would you respond? Refer to the Grace Life website for a helpful guideline in sharing the Gospel.http://yourgracelife.com/connect/become-a-christian

Author: Grace Life

Grace Life Baptist Church is a family of believers located in McCalla, AL. Whether you're new to the area, looking for a church home, or want to know more about God and church, we invite you to join us during one of our services. We strive to provide ministries for people of all ages and backgrounds. There are many opportunities for you to connect with others and grow in your relationship with God through worship and Bible study.